Opening Reception: Friday, April 26, 2019, 6-9 pm

BLACK... Absence of light and enveloped in darkness. The color black is power, fear, strength, elegance and emotion. It has a richness all it's own that is deep, mysterious, edgy and glamorous.

Black is stylish, thought provoking, sophisticated, formal and prestigious. Black is associated with the unknown or negative, but also represents power and strength. Here it is used as the predominant color.

This is a collection of work created by integrating the textures, shapes and colors of recycled materials to form art that is imaginative, tactile and uniquely original.

Nappy Edges - Terrilynn Moore

Terrilynn Moore was born in Denver, Colorado in 1956.

She was a Denver Police Officer for ten years and also worked in a mental health facility.

Currently, Terrilynn is working on her ‘Nappy Edges—a multi-media, abstract exploration of being black in white American culture. The frustration, pain and chaos of living and working in a society that often degrades, humiliates, incarcerates and undervalues people of color. The irony of her police background serves as fodder for her art.

Terrilynn received her BFA in Painting and Drawing from the University of Colorado Denver in May of 2017. In June of 2014 she was awarded the College of Art and Media Visual Arts Travel Scholarship.

Terrilynn currently lives in Aurora, Colorado.

In the Annex - Ketty Devieux

Opening Reception: Friday, April 26, 2019, 6-9 pm

Lines, cloth, Thread, Knots… a destiny in the weaving!

We are weavers of our lives, each experience can be an important thread used by our consciousness to connect with one another and create our own essence. That’s why our intuition is guided by the thread of our soul.

I like to thing that the works of this series symbolize elements of my life tapestry.